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Posted by chrisbet: Sat Dec 17th, 2022 15:31 1st Post
The cold weather is keeping me indoors and with no cheap lenses available to restore I have moved on to something a bit bigger!

As intricate as a lens and cleanliness and lubrication just as important...



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Posted by Graham Whistler: Sat Dec 17th, 2022 23:38 2nd Post
Super old clock, can it still keep good time?



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Posted by chrisbet: Sun Dec 18th, 2022 13:34 3rd Post
It does now - I stripped it right down and cleaned / polished the gears/shafts/spring drums/etc and gave it a new spring suspension for the pendulum. The face was stripped down to the component parts and the brass plate stripped, polished and lacquered. I spray painted the central disc with a gold metallic as it was impossible to clean the textured surface, I left the silvered chapter ring and quarters alone. The case just needed a good wax and polish.

It stikes correctly now but the Westminster chimes are off and I can't work out why that is.



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Posted by novicius: Mon Dec 26th, 2022 13:34 4th Post
Lovely Job,Well Done :applause:



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Posted by chrisbet: Mon Dec 26th, 2022 14:51 5th Post
novicius wrote:
Lovely Job,Well Done :applause: Thanks



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Posted by Bob Bowen: Wed Dec 28th, 2022 14:20 6th Post
What a super job. Kemps still have a shop in Union Street in Bristol. The  city centre area known now as Broadmead was redeveloped in the 1950's after WW2 bombing. But kept the street pattern and names.



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Posted by chrisbet: Wed Dec 28th, 2022 16:25 7th Post
Yes, I know, I worked in Bristol on and off in the 1980s. I believe the clock dates from around the 1920s - modern reproductions sell for around £1500 so I have no idea what it is worth but as a family heirloom it is going nowhere!



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Posted by Iain: Thu Dec 29th, 2022 14:52 8th Post
Its a nice clock Chris.


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